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The pace of Moore's Law is slowing, and the bulk of the blame lies with optical lithography. EUV (Extreme Ultraviolet Lithography) technology should fix that, but the development effort that began back in the late '90s has been plagued by reliability and power consumption hurdles. Now that EUV tools are ready for the major fabs, Samsung, TSMC, Global Foundries, and Intel are all racing to the EUV finish line.
Samsung plans to lead the EUV charge with 7nm products slated for the second half of 2018, while its competitors will deploy production-class EUV in the 2020 timeframe. Of course, lithography naming conventions have turned into more of a marketing exercise than an actual quantifiable metric, and many predict that Samsung's 7nm is more akin to Intel's pending 10nm node.
Samsung began EUV testing in 2014 and claims to have processed over 200,000 wafers with the new technology. It also claims to have achieved an 80% yield rate for 256Mb SRAM (StaticRandom-Access Memory) chips with EUV, but notably, doesn't indicate the process node.
Samsung's and Global Foundries share process technology, which is important for its partner AMD. Global Foundries announced last year that it isn't investing in the 10nm node, which it considers a "half node," and is instead plowing forward with 7nm. As such, Global Foundries will likely follow Samsung with its EUV process soon thereafter.
As an aside, Global Foundries has said it is going to replace SRAM with MRAM (magnetoresistive random access memory) in its future products, which is why it partners with Everspin, so it will be interesting to see if Global Foundries applies EUV to MRAM. Global Foundries is holding its Technical Conference next week in Santa Clara, so expect more updates in the coming week.
Samsung is also adding 11nmLPP (Low PowerPlus) process technology to its war chest, with the new chips geared for mid- and high-end smartphones. Samsung already uses the 10nm node for its leading smartphones, such as the Galaxy Note 8, and it appears 10nm will soldier on for high-performance mobile applications. Samsung claims the 11nm LPP process boosts performance by 15% and reduces chip area by 10% (relative to 14nm LPP), which should equate to a nice power savings in tandem with the boosted performance. Samsung plans to begin 11nm LPP production in the first half of 2017.
Samsung is holding its FoundryForumJapan event on September 15, 2017 in Tokyo. We expect more details to come to light at the event.
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History

Background

The ITRS' original naming of this technology node was "11nm". According to the 2007 edition of the roadmap, by the year 2022, the half-pitch (i.e., half the distance between identical features in an array) for a DRAM should be 11 nm. Pat Gelsinger, at the time serving as Intel's Chief Technology Officer, claimed in 2008 that Intel saw a 'clear way' towards the 10nm node. At the 11nm node, Intel expected (in 2006) to be using a half-pitch of around 21nm, in 2015, Nvidia's chief scientist, William Dally, claimed (in 2009) that they would also reach 11nm semiconductors in 2015, a transition he claimed would be facilitated principally through new electronic design automation tools.

GlobalFoundries

GlobalFoundries (stylized as GLOBALFOUNDRIES) is a semiconductorfoundry. GlobalFoundries was created by the divestiture of the manufacturing arm of Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) on March 2, 2009, expanded through the acquisition of Chartered Semiconductor on January 23, 2010, and further expanded through the acquisition of IBM Microelectronics on July 1, 2015. The Emirate of Abu Dhabi is the owner of the company through its subsidiary Advanced Technology Investment Company (ATIC). On March 4, 2012, AMD announced they divested their final 14% stake in the company, which concluded AMD's multi-year plan to divest its manufacturing arm.

New Mexico State Road 11

Route description

State Road11 begins at the border crossing with Mexico in Columbus. The road travels in a northern direction toward the city of Deming through largely rural landscape. The northern terminus of the road is Florida Street in Deming. While the road does serve traffic heading south to Mexico, the portion of Columbus Road north of Florida Road was removed from the state highway log in 1999.

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Samsung Plows Forward With 11nm FinFET 7nm EUV On Track For 2018

Samsung Plows Forward With 11nm FinFET 7nm EUV On Track For 2018

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The pace of Moore's Law is slowing, and the bulk of the blame lies with optical lithography. EUV (Extreme Ultraviolet Lithography) technology should fix that, but the development effort that began back in the late '90s has been plagued by reliability and power consumption hurdles. Now that EUV tools are ready for the major fabs, Samsung, TSMC, Global Foundries, and Intel are all racing to the EUV finish line.
Samsung plans to lead the EUV charge with 7nm products slated for the second half of 2018, while its competitors will deploy production-class EUV in the 2020 timeframe. Of course, lithography naming conventions have turned into more of a marketing exercise than an actual quantifiable metric, and many predict that Samsung's 7nm is more akin to Intel's pending 10nm node.
Samsung began EUV testing in 2014 and claims to have processed over 200,000 wafers with the new technology. It also claims to have achieved an 80% yield rate for 256Mb SRAM (StaticRandom-Access Memory) chips with EUV, but notably, doesn't indicate the process node.
Samsung's and Global Foundries share process technology, which is important for its partner AMD. Global Foundries announced last year that it isn't investing in the 10nm node, which it considers a "half node," and is instead plowing forward with 7nm. As such, Global Foundries will likely follow Samsung with its EUV process soon thereafter.
As an aside, Global Foundries has said it is going to replace SRAM with MRAM (magnetoresistive random access memory) in its future products, which is why it partners with Everspin, so it will be interesting to see if Global Foundries applies EUV to MRAM. Global Foundries is holding its Technical Conference next week in Santa Clara, so expect more updates in the coming week.
Samsung is also adding 11nmLPP (Low PowerPlus) process technology to its war chest, with the new chips geared for mid- and high-end smartphones. Samsung already uses the 10nm node for its leading smartphones, such as the Galaxy Note 8, and it appears 10nm will soldier on for high-performance mobile applications. Samsung claims the 11nm LPP process boosts performance by 15% and reduces chip area by 10% (relative to 14nm LPP), which should equate to a nice power savings in tandem with the boosted performance. Samsung plans to begin 11nm LPP production in the first half of 2017.
Samsung is holding its FoundryForumJapan event on September 15, 2017 in Tokyo. We expect more details to come to light at the event.
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Podelitev MEPI NM 11. 10. 2017

Inovativni turizem NM 11. 01. 2018

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Amtrak’s Southwest Chief in Canyoncito, NM w/ Horn Show - 11/8/15

Amtrak’s Southwest Chief in Canyoncito, NM w/ Horn Show - 11/8/15

Amtrak’s Southwest Chief in Canyoncito, NM w/ Horn Show - 11/8/15

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Here we see Amtrak’s Southwest Chief #3 as it slowly makes the decent off of Glorieta Pass, and into Canyoncito, NM on a beautifully crisp autumn afternoon. The train is running only minutes off advertised as it knocks down the few final miles into Lamy, NM. Featuring a good friend of mine at the throttle, he enthusiastically delivers an abundance of horn as his train approaches and ultimately passes by. The two locomotives powering today’s westbound Chief are P42s: #22 leading with #191 trailing. This video was captured on November 8, 2015.
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Kateterski laboratorij SB NM 16. 11. 2017

Sestavljanje daril NM 25. 11. 2017

22:01

NM True TV - Season 5 - Episode 11: Valencia County Getaway

NM True TV - Season 5 - Episode 11: Valencia County Getaway

NM True TV - Season 5 - Episode 11: Valencia County Getaway

This episode is all about moments, surprises, and surprising moments. Valencia County is within a short drive from the state's busiest metropolitan area, but the TrueCrew discovered a friendly rural area loaded with memorable adventures and experiences. And, of course, loaded with adorable alpacas. Give it a watch! #NewMexicoTrue #NMTrue

Jump'n Sandnes med Lag NM Ponni Klasse 11

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The pace of Moore's Law is slowing, and the bulk of the blame lies with optical lithography. EUV (Extreme Ultraviolet Lithography) technology should fix that, but the development effort that began back in the late '90s has been plagued by reliability and power consumption hurdles. Now that EUV tools are ready for the major fabs, Samsung, TSMC, Global Foundries, and Intel are all racing to the EUV finish line.
Samsung plans to lead the EUV charge with 7nm products slated for the second half of 2018, while its competitors will deploy production-class EUV in the 2020 timeframe. Of course, lithography naming conventions have turned into more of a marketin...

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Novice Kibitzing #11 NM Chessnetwork vs NM Penguingm1

Podelitev MEPI NM 11. 10. 2017

published: 11 Oct 2017

Inovativni turizem NM 11. 01. 2018

published: 11 Jan 2018

Amtrak’s Southwest Chief in Canyoncito, NM w/ Horn Show - 11/8/15

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Here we see Amtrak’s Southwest Chief #3 as it slowly makes the decent off of Glorieta Pass, and into Canyoncito, NM on a beautifully crisp autumn afternoon. The train is running only minutes off advertised as it knocks down the few final miles into Lamy, NM. Featuring a good friend of mine at the throttle, he enthusiastically delivers an abundance of horn as his train approaches and ultimately passes by. The two locomotives powering today’s westbound Chief are P42s: #22 leading with #191 trailing. This video was captured on November 8, 2015.
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DJMAX Trilogy - Aurora Borealis 6K level 11 NM

Kateterski laboratorij SB NM 16. 11. 2017

published: 16 Nov 2017

Sestavljanje daril NM 25. 11. 2017

published: 25 Nov 2017

NM True TV - Season 5 - Episode 11: Valencia County Getaway

This episode is all about moments, surprises, and surprising moments. Valencia County is within a short drive from the state's busiest metropolitan area, but the TrueCrew discovered a friendly rural area loaded with memorable adventures and experiences. And, of course, loaded with adorable alpacas. Give it a watch! #NewMexicoTrue #NMTrue

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The pace of Moore's Law is slowing, and the bulk of the blame lies with optical lithography. EUV (Extreme Ultraviolet Lithography) technology should fix that, but the development effort that began back in the late '90s has been plagued by reliability and power consumption hurdles. Now that EUV tools are ready for the major fabs, Samsung, TSMC, Global Foundries, and Intel are all racing to the EUV finish line.
Samsung plans to lead the EUV charge with 7nm products slated for the second half of 2018, while its competitors will deploy production-class EUV in the 2020 timeframe. Of course, lithography naming conventions have turned into more of a marketing exercise than an actual quantifiable metric, and many predict that Samsung's 7nm is more akin to Intel's pending 10nm node.
Samsung began EUV testing in 2014 and claims to have processed over 200,000 wafers with the new technology. It also claims to have achieved an 80% yield rate for 256Mb SRAM (StaticRandom-Access Memory) chips with EUV, but notably, doesn't indicate the process node.
Samsung's and Global Foundries share process technology, which is important for its partner AMD. Global Foundries announced last year that it isn't investing in the 10nm node, which it considers a "half node," and is instead plowing forward with 7nm. As such, Global Foundries will likely follow Samsung with its EUV process soon thereafter.
As an aside, Global Foundries has said it is going to replace SRAM with MRAM (magnetoresistive random access memory) in its future products, which is why it partners with Everspin, so it will be interesting to see if Global Foundries applies EUV to MRAM. Global Foundries is holding its Technical Conference next week in Santa Clara, so expect more updates in the coming week.
Samsung is also adding 11nmLPP (Low PowerPlus) process technology to its war chest, with the new chips geared for mid- and high-end smartphones. Samsung already uses the 10nm node for its leading smartphones, such as the Galaxy Note 8, and it appears 10nm will soldier on for high-performance mobile applications. Samsung claims the 11nm LPP process boosts performance by 15% and reduces chip area by 10% (relative to 14nm LPP), which should equate to a nice power savings in tandem with the boosted performance. Samsung plans to begin 11nm LPP production in the first half of 2017.
Samsung is holding its FoundryForumJapan event on September 15, 2017 in Tokyo. We expect more details to come to light at the event.
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The pace of Moore's Law is slowing, and the bulk of the blame lies with optical lithography. EUV (Extreme Ultraviolet Lithography) technology should fix that, but the development effort that began back in the late '90s has been plagued by reliability and power consumption hurdles. Now that EUV tools are ready for the major fabs, Samsung, TSMC, Global Foundries, and Intel are all racing to the EUV finish line.
Samsung plans to lead the EUV charge with 7nm products slated for the second half of 2018, while its competitors will deploy production-class EUV in the 2020 timeframe. Of course, lithography naming conventions have turned into more of a marketing exercise than an actual quantifiable metric, and many predict that Samsung's 7nm is more akin to Intel's pending 10nm node.
Samsung began EUV testing in 2014 and claims to have processed over 200,000 wafers with the new technology. It also claims to have achieved an 80% yield rate for 256Mb SRAM (StaticRandom-Access Memory) chips with EUV, but notably, doesn't indicate the process node.
Samsung's and Global Foundries share process technology, which is important for its partner AMD. Global Foundries announced last year that it isn't investing in the 10nm node, which it considers a "half node," and is instead plowing forward with 7nm. As such, Global Foundries will likely follow Samsung with its EUV process soon thereafter.
As an aside, Global Foundries has said it is going to replace SRAM with MRAM (magnetoresistive random access memory) in its future products, which is why it partners with Everspin, so it will be interesting to see if Global Foundries applies EUV to MRAM. Global Foundries is holding its Technical Conference next week in Santa Clara, so expect more updates in the coming week.
Samsung is also adding 11nmLPP (Low PowerPlus) process technology to its war chest, with the new chips geared for mid- and high-end smartphones. Samsung already uses the 10nm node for its leading smartphones, such as the Galaxy Note 8, and it appears 10nm will soldier on for high-performance mobile applications. Samsung claims the 11nm LPP process boosts performance by 15% and reduces chip area by 10% (relative to 14nm LPP), which should equate to a nice power savings in tandem with the boosted performance. Samsung plans to begin 11nm LPP production in the first half of 2017.
Samsung is holding its FoundryForumJapan event on September 15, 2017 in Tokyo. We expect more details to come to light at the event.
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Here we see Amtrak’s Southwest Chief #3 as it slowly makes the decent off of Glorieta Pass, and into Canyoncito, NM on a beautifully crisp autumn afternoon. The train is running only minutes off advertised as it knocks down the few final miles into Lamy, NM. Featuring a good friend of mine at the throttle, he enthusiastically delivers an abundance of horn as his train approaches and ultimately passes by. The two locomotives powering today’s westbound Chief are P42s: #22 leading with #191 trailing. This video was captured on November 8, 2015.
Thanks for watching!
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Here we see Amtrak’s Southwest Chief #3 as it slowly makes the decent off of Glorieta Pass, and into Canyoncito, NM on a beautifully crisp autumn afternoon. The train is running only minutes off advertised as it knocks down the few final miles into Lamy, NM. Featuring a good friend of mine at the throttle, he enthusiastically delivers an abundance of horn as his train approaches and ultimately passes by. The two locomotives powering today’s westbound Chief are P42s: #22 leading with #191 trailing. This video was captured on November 8, 2015.
Thanks for watching!
SWChief34

NM True TV - Season 5 - Episode 11: Valencia County Getaway

This episode is all about moments, surprises, and surprising moments. Valencia County is within a short drive from the state's busiest metropolitan area, but th...

This episode is all about moments, surprises, and surprising moments. Valencia County is within a short drive from the state's busiest metropolitan area, but the TrueCrew discovered a friendly rural area loaded with memorable adventures and experiences. And, of course, loaded with adorable alpacas. Give it a watch! #NewMexicoTrue #NMTrue

This episode is all about moments, surprises, and surprising moments. Valencia County is within a short drive from the state's busiest metropolitan area, but the TrueCrew discovered a friendly rural area loaded with memorable adventures and experiences. And, of course, loaded with adorable alpacas. Give it a watch! #NewMexicoTrue #NMTrue

Men's Basketball vs. New Mexico State Jan 11, 2018

NLM by Nipun Mittal (NM) sir (ETOOSINDIA.COM)

"NLMVideo Lecture of Physics for IIT-JEEMain and Advanced by NM Sir. NM Sir is known for his focused and simplified JEE teaching to bring to students an easy and analytical methodology towards IIT-JEE.
This course is designed and developed by the experienced faculty of KOTA and www.etoosindia.com.
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"NLMVideo Lecture of Physics for IIT-JEEMain and Advanced by NM Sir. NM Sir is known for his focused and simplified JEE teaching to bring to students an easy and analytical methodology towards IIT-JEE.
This course is designed and developed by the experienced faculty of KOTA and www.etoosindia.com.
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The pace of Moore's Law is slowing, and the bulk of the blame lies with optical lithography. EUV (Extreme Ultraviolet Lithography) technology should fix that, but the development effort that began back in the late '90s has been plagued by reliability and power consumption hurdles. Now that EUV tools are ready for the major fabs, Samsung, TSMC, Global Foundries, and Intel are all racing to the EUV finish line.
Samsung plans to lead the EUV charge with 7nm products slated for the second half of 2018, while its competitors will deploy production-class EUV in the 2020 timeframe. Of course, lithography naming conventions have turned into more of a marketing exercise than an actual quantifiable metric, and many predict that Samsung's 7nm is more akin to Intel's pending 10nm node.
Samsung began EUV testing in 2014 and claims to have processed over 200,000 wafers with the new technology. It also claims to have achieved an 80% yield rate for 256Mb SRAM (StaticRandom-Access Memory) chips with EUV, but notably, doesn't indicate the process node.
Samsung's and Global Foundries share process technology, which is important for its partner AMD. Global Foundries announced last year that it isn't investing in the 10nm node, which it considers a "half node," and is instead plowing forward with 7nm. As such, Global Foundries will likely follow Samsung with its EUV process soon thereafter.
As an aside, Global Foundries has said it is going to replace SRAM with MRAM (magnetoresistive random access memory) in its future products, which is why it partners with Everspin, so it will be interesting to see if Global Foundries applies EUV to MRAM. Global Foundries is holding its Technical Conference next week in Santa Clara, so expect more updates in the coming week.
Samsung is also adding 11nmLPP (Low PowerPlus) process technology to its war chest, with the new chips geared for mid- and high-end smartphones. Samsung already uses the 10nm node for its leading smartphones, such as the Galaxy Note 8, and it appears 10nm will soldier on for high-performance mobile applications. Samsung claims the 11nm LPP process boosts performance by 15% and reduces chip area by 10% (relative to 14nm LPP), which should equate to a nice power savings in tandem with the boosted performance. Samsung plans to begin 11nm LPP production in the first half of 2017.
Samsung is holding its FoundryForumJapan event on September 15, 2017 in Tokyo. We expect more details to come to light at the event.
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Amtrak’s Southwest Chief in Canyoncito, NM w/ Horn Show - 11/8/15

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Here we see Amtrak’s Southwest Chief #3 as it slowly makes the decent off of Glorieta Pass, and into Canyoncito, NM on a beautifully crisp autumn afternoon. The train is running only minutes off advertised as it knocks down the few final miles into Lamy, NM. Featuring a good friend of mine at the throttle, he enthusiastically delivers an abundance of horn as his train approaches and ultimately passes by. The two locomotives powering today’s westbound Chief are P42s: #22 leading with #191 trailing. This video was captured on November 8, 2015.
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History

Background

The ITRS' original naming of this technology node was "11nm". According to the 2007 edition of the roadmap, by the year 2022, the half-pitch (i.e., half the distance between identical features in an array) for a DRAM should be 11 nm. Pat Gelsinger, at the time serving as Intel's Chief Technology Officer, claimed in 2008 that Intel saw a 'clear way' towards the 10nm node. At the 11nm node, Intel expected (in 2006) to be using a half-pitch of around 21nm, in 2015, Nvidia's chief scientist, William Dally, claimed (in 2009) that they would also reach 11nm semiconductors in 2015, a transition he claimed would be facilitated principally through new electronic design automation tools.

Atonic Atrocity

I cant reach you anymorecause you wont open up the doorYeah I dont know you anymoreIt feels like I just diedwhat you said cannot hideBut you will care when I am goneFor the weakness that we share non disparityfor the past and joy of infinityour atrocityLets sing out please do shoutthis song is made of sorrowLets scream now you know howWe need some time to borrowYou laugh and cryYou live and you dieYoou twist and turn, you crash and you'll burnlike one, but two there's nothing we cant doburn ower roots we dont let now oneI know that you're strongBut sometimes you dont know when you are wrongBut I still miss you when you're goneThats why I give you another songAnd I'll sing it all night long

The system, which consists of two mutually coherent, low-noise, microresonator-based frequency combs spanning 2600 nm to 4100nm, could lead to the development of a spectroscopy lab-on-a-chip for real-time sensing on the nanosecond time scale ... ....

"He died due to natural causes and we have made an entry about the incident," said AhmadPathan, senior inspector of NMJoshi Marg police station ... Organised CrimeACT builder NM Joshi Marg Police extort money Ahmad Pathan Bilal Shamsi....